SARAJEVO, Feb 13 (Hina) - The Humanitarian airlift for Sarajevo was
reinstated today after a two-day postponement, UNHCR spokesman Kris
Janowski said.
Twenty transporter planes were expected to land in Sarajevo
today.
Janowski said that French UNPROFOR soldiers would temporarily
secure warehouses and the unloading of humanitarian aid at Sarajevo
airport while UNHCR workers were unable to do this job.
Local UNHCR officials were limited in moving in and around the
airport three days ago after one UNHCR worker was arrested by
Bosnian police.
Janowski said that in the next few days in Sarajevo there
would be fewer planes carrying food, at most a third of the
required level. Such a situation would be in place until the issue
of the arrested UNHCR worker and the kidnapped Bosnian television
journalist was resolved.
Janowski said that tomorrow the first aid convoy would be sent
to Bihac, via the new route through Banja Luka and Bosanska Krupa.
The humanitarian situation in Bihac extremely difficult and
remains cricitical, Janowski said.
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